I borrowed this image off google images...so you would have to get
your own. Copy the TV to 2 layers, cut out the screen on one layer,
leave only the screen on the 2nd layer. Then make the "screen only"
layer somewhat(50%) transparent. Save that image, use it as a title
overlay, then use PIP+ to resize/locate you video underneath the overlay.

Thanks mrzip.
King...I assume you are talking about the XML code for PIP+?
You need PIP+ not just PIP, but the free version will work for this.
You can also use PIP+ to overlay the image instead of a title overlay
I will post the XML and the image, but with the warning that this is
not my image, and is intended for demo purposes only.
Probably won't keep someone from getting hacked off at me,
but at least I tried to be a good guy. Hold on...I will post it all in a bit.

I have my own image - I know your old image, just google 'old tv' in google images.

Got PIP Plus, sorry I wasn't clearer.

I have the television as the title overlay already, I merely took the jumbotron xml and replaced it so it showed the tv instead, everything worked there - basically, the resizing and relocating bit's where I get lost. No need to post the image, and we all know you're a good guy.

Ok...the jumbotron title overlay will work, with a different file
name of course. Sounds like you got that down pat.
The tv image I used is unique. The screen is semi transparent and
located in a specific zone. You don't have to use a semi transparent
TV screen, I just did it to try to simulate a real screen, with glare.
This XML would locate the picture under TV screen, and you probably
need to adjust it for your needs. If you save it as is, and fire it up, you
will get a good idea of how it looks. The 0.32,0.22 values will move it
on the horizontal and vertical respectively. The 0.30,0.30 values will
control the size. As you can see, you could work with a more rectangular
screen if needed. The 0.00 value is just the time value. This window
does not change size over time, so I did not add any more lines.

Another trick you could do... the old "I was there" trick.
Film yourself beside a table, watching the table as if it has
a TV on it, and raise you hands shouting "goal, goal"
If you have an older TV, even better...just film yourself
watching it. Use a tripod, and be careful with your hands.

Load that up in MM2, and take a snap shot of it.
Load that snapshot into your photo editing program.
Load your TV image into photo editor.
Edit your TV image to make the background transparent.
Move the TV around so it looks like it was on your table top.
If you had the TV....you can skip that stuff of course.
Once the TV looks like it is on the table...remove the clip with the
table(that was just used for a locator)...and now you have
a floating TV. Do the stuff to make the screen transparent and
save that image as a PNG.
Now repeat all the steps you did for the 1st movie you made,
but you need to use a PIP+ transition to put the soccer window
on top of the video of you by the table. After you add the TV overlay,
tada...you were there watching the winning goal.

I need to learn how to move the 0.30 horizontal, and verticle but b4 i do that i need a lot of hours to practice.

I grabbed a vintage car over the tv pic. I used my photo editing, and again got a transparant section. loaded it into my other 3rd party software title, and placed my pic in pic a lot easier then m.s.w.m.m. then I go into wmm, and load as an overlay, and load my vid both align (spell check) perfect, and I completed the task.. by other ways and means.
thank you for the Xml. and there are many possabilities to making an oldie style vid.